意味
Engaging in reading.
文化的背景
The Dutch 'Boekenweek' is a major cultural event where authors are treated like celebrities and reading is promoted nationwide. Flemish people share the same phrase but might have different favorite authors. The 'Voorleesweek' is also very popular in Flanders. In Suriname, Dutch is the official language and reading Dutch literature is a key part of the education system, though local Sranan Tongo influences the spoken rhythm. Afrikaans, a daughter language of Dutch, uses 'n goeie boek lees', which is remarkably similar and shows the shared linguistic heritage.
Add 'lekker'
To sound more native, add 'lekker' before the phrase: 'Ik ga lekker een goed boek lezen.' It makes it sound much more cozy.
Het-word alert
Remember 'boek' is a 'het-word'. This affects adjective endings and pronouns (het/dat instead of hij/die).
意味
Engaging in reading.
Add 'lekker'
To sound more native, add 'lekker' before the phrase: 'Ik ga lekker een goed boek lezen.' It makes it sound much more cozy.
Het-word alert
Remember 'boek' is a 'het-word'. This affects adjective endings and pronouns (het/dat instead of hij/die).
The 'aan het' construction
If you are reading *right now*, use: 'Ik ben een goed boek aan het lezen.'
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'lezen'.
Ik ___ elke avond een goed boek.
The subject is 'Ik', so the verb form is 'lees'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the right sentence:
'Boek' is a het-word, so 'goed' doesn't get an -e after 'een'. The past participle is 'gelezen'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Wat ga je dit weekend doen? B: Ik ga lekker ___.
'Lezen' is the natural verb for enjoying a book.
Match the Dutch phrase with its English meaning.
Match them:
These are all common variations of reading-related verbs in Dutch.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Lezen vs. Studeren
練習問題バンク
4 問題Ik ___ elke avond een goed boek.
The subject is 'Ik', so the verb form is 'lees'.
Choose the right sentence:
'Boek' is a het-word, so 'goed' doesn't get an -e after 'een'. The past participle is 'gelezen'.
A: Wat ga je dit weekend doen? B: Ik ga lekker ___.
'Lezen' is the natural verb for enjoying a book.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are all common variations of reading-related verbs in Dutch.
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よくある質問
10 問No, because 'boek' is a 'het-word'. After 'een', the adjective 'goed' does not get an -e.
'Lezen' is reading to yourself. 'Voorlezen' is reading aloud to someone else, like a child.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Use the verb 'uitlezen': 'Ik heb het boek uitgelezen.'
It's the diminutive of 'boek'. Dutch people use it to make the activity sound more casual and cozy.
No, for a movie you use 'kijken' (to watch).
It is 'las' (singular) and 'lazen' (plural). It is a strong verb.
Yes, the Netherlands has a very strong reading culture and many libraries.
Say: 'Heb je een goed boek om te lezen voor mij?'
Yes, but 'Ik ben een goed boek aan het lezen' is more specific for an ongoing action.
関連フレーズ
een boek verslinden
specialized formTo read a book very quickly because it's exciting.
tussen de regels door lezen
idiomTo read between the lines.
iemand de les lezen
idiomTo lecture someone or scold them.
een open boek zijn
idiomTo be an open book (easy to read/understand).